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The PGA Tour was the ultimate 'ham sandwich business' — even a ham sandwich could run it — until LIV started offering ...
On Tuesday, the PGA Tour announced Brian Rolapp as its new CEO while also announcing Jay Monahan would step down at the end of 2026.
Jay Monahan is leaving the PGA Tour next year after a decade that ends with a sport fractured by the Saudi riches of LIV Golf. He turns it over to top NFL executive Brian Rolapp.
Brian Rolapp comes to the PGA Tour after two decades with the NFL and will take over day-to-day operations for Jay Monahan, who'll leave the tour when his contract ends in 2026 ...
Brian Rolapp attended Monday’s policy board meeting in Hartford and met with the players in the field during a mandatory 90-minute meeting Tuesday.
Player Directors Adam Scott, left, and Tiger Woods, center, pose with PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and CEO Brian Rolapp as well as board members, Joe Gorder, far right, Arthur M. Blank, and ...
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan will leave his post by the end of 2026 with the hiring of Brian Rolapp as the CEO.
Jay Monahan, the current commissioner of the PGA Tour, will step down from his position at the end of 2026 to make way for the new CEO, Brian Rolapp. The tour officially announced Rolapp’s hire ...
Doug Ferguson. From left, Adam Scott, PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, incoming CEO Brian Rolapp, Tiger Woods at the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
On Tuesday, the PGA Tour announced Brian Rolapp as its new CEO while also announcing Jay Monahan would step down at the end of 2026.